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. >> equipment that american manufacturers rely on to compete in a low wage global environment go away. mike mipg travis, what happens in your business in this coming year? >> we had two huge rollouts the left model for chord buddy 20% of people are left handed the classical model for chord buddy will not happen. we will not get the breaks that we needed to write off that money, you know, tax wise. >> let it's not there anymore new product somebody has got it to build if it and ship it and sell it it's several jobs down the line that went happen because you don't have the money to make that work. >> right. >> all right. and, john, you talked about there may be fewer folks out on the road with you. >> yeah. that means what happens to those people? where do they go? what can they do? >> it's that effect of people losing jobs. and, you know, it's -- i mean, it's a painful thing to let somebody go that you have been working with for years and years. especially in music and what i do. that's part of what you do. it's part of your sound. at the end of the day you are looking at your paper an
. >> equipment that american manufacturers rely on to compete in a low wage global environment go away. mike mipg travis, what happens in your business in this coming year? >> we had two huge rollouts the left model for chord buddy 20% of people are left handed the classical model for chord buddy will not happen. we will not get the breaks that we needed to write off that money, you know, tax wise. >> let it's not there anymore new product somebody has got it to build if it...
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>> well, we're not looking to hire in this environment. the market -- >> is it the environment? >> the opportunity for american manufacturing right now is unbelievable. if you look at the natural resources at our disposable. the growth in the global economy, the innovation history, the human capital. american manufacturing has a once in a lifetime opportunity to expand and dominate the world. it breaks my heart that at 40 years old, my outlook on the future is not what it should be. >> and gina? >> you have the fire in the belly if you are an entrepreneur as it is. and i would say that the opportunities with our business in growth, they have certainly been stymied years ago. especially with this administration because there is so much uncertainly out there. we never know what is coming down the pike. and we don't know with the health care increases and everything else what we're going to do. and what we're looking to do really is increase your -- decrease your costs by turning your full-time workers into part-time workers. that's one of the things we have thought about doing wit
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very different case, very different environment. much cheaper market, i might point out. volatile swings back then that were punctuated by revelations and developments in those hearings. could it ever get to the same stage here, and is the differentiator the fact that the economy is stronger now. >> there is a lot of moving parts to that statement. clearly in that time period, we had 70% tax rates, for example, income tax rates. we have capital gains rates of 36 1/2%. we had interest rates that were 17, 18%. we had an entirely different economy. but i think it's an interesting parallel because if you look at the time period that that included that 73-74 period. don't forget from 73-74, neil, the market traded down from approximately 1,000 on the dow to somewhere below 700 -- excuse me, 570, 560. so the market was down over 50% from the trading highs, to trading lows. we have actually gone through a similar period now between 2000 and 2013 where the s & p basically traded down well over 50%, if you look at the time period of 2007, late to early march of 2009 from its tradi
very different case, very different environment. much cheaper market, i might point out. volatile swings back then that were punctuated by revelations and developments in those hearings. could it ever get to the same stage here, and is the differentiator the fact that the economy is stronger now. >> there is a lot of moving parts to that statement. clearly in that time period, we had 70% tax rates, for example, income tax rates. we have capital gains rates of 36 1/2%. we had interest...
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>> well, we are not looking to hire in this environment. the market. >> governor huckabee: is it the market? would you be hiring. >> the opportunity for american manufacturing right now sun believable. if you look at the natural resources at our disposal, the growth and the global economy, the innovation, history in america, our human capital, american manufacturing has a once in lifetime opportunity to expand and to once again dominate the world. and it breaks my heart that at 40 years old a relatively young business owner, my outlook on the future is not what it should be. >> >> governor huckabee: gina, what about you, real quickly. >> you have the fire in the belly if you are an entrepreneur as it is. i would say that the opportunities with our business and growth, they have certainly been stimied areas ago especially with this administration there is so much uncertainty out there. we never know what's coming down the pike, we don't know with the healthcare increases and everything else what we're going to do. and right now what we're lo
>> well, we are not looking to hire in this environment. the market. >> governor huckabee: is it the market? would you be hiring. >> the opportunity for american manufacturing right now sun believable. if you look at the natural resources at our disposal, the growth and the global economy, the innovation, history in america, our human capital, american manufacturing has a once in lifetime opportunity to expand and to once again dominate the world. and it breaks my heart that...
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but it was a natural response to our environment. >> hip ety hop ety. >> you put yourself in a new environment of risk. people say you had a lot of guts. i didn't have a lot of guts. i didn't go to the moon not to come back. >> blooming with color, atmosphere and light in a cold, black sky. profoundly affected sernan. >> i promise you, if i could take every human being with me for five minutes, standing next to me on the surface of the moon and look back at the earth, the world might be a better place to live in. there is no question in my mind that there is a creator of the universe. >> joining me now, the last man to walk on the moon, gene sernan. i am so honored and thrilled to have you hire. when i grew up, the astronauts were the heroes for every kid my age. and when i think about our space program and all it has meant, i'm somewhat frustrated. we don't have much emphasis on the space program. i think we're losing something. what are relosing by abandoning our space efforts? >> i think we're losing the vision and the commitment that john f. kennedy, the challenge he presented the american
but it was a natural response to our environment. >> hip ety hop ety. >> you put yourself in a new environment of risk. people say you had a lot of guts. i didn't have a lot of guts. i didn't go to the moon not to come back. >> blooming with color, atmosphere and light in a cold, black sky. profoundly affected sernan. >> i promise you, if i could take every human being with me for five minutes, standing next to me on the surface of the moon and look back at the earth,...
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>> well, we are not looking to hire in this environment. the market. >> governor huckabee: is it the market? would you be hiring. >> the opportunity for american manufacturing right now sun believable. if you look at the natural resources at our disposal, the growth and the global economy, the innovation, history in america, our human capital, american manufacturing has a once in lifetime opportunity to expand and to once again dominate the world. and it breaks my heart that at 40 years old a relatively young business owner, my outlook on the future is not what it should be. >> >> governor huckabee: gina, what about you, real quickly. >> you have the fire in the belly if you are an entrepreneur as it is. i would say that the opportunities with our business and growth, they have certainly been stimied areas ago especially with this administration there is so much uncertainty out there. we never know what's coming down the pike, we don't know with the healthcare increases and everything else what we're going to do. and right now what we're lo
>> well, we are not looking to hire in this environment. the market. >> governor huckabee: is it the market? would you be hiring. >> the opportunity for american manufacturing right now sun believable. if you look at the natural resources at our disposal, the growth and the global economy, the innovation, history in america, our human capital, american manufacturing has a once in lifetime opportunity to expand and to once again dominate the world. and it breaks my heart that...
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target practice and i thought if i made it a fun social stress-free environment they would come and be more willing to learn and be more excite tod participate in what we consider a male dominated sport. just girl's night out in the shooting range and girl time to get comfortable with the fire arm we are successful in two years with 11 states and 26 chapters and over 930 members right now who love to come together as women and help each other learn and shoot guns and look at it as a hobby and self defense. >> you are young and attractive women and don't fit the stereo thattype that people some women can shoot guns and tear a bear apart. you guys look normal to me. but have had friend that is came up to you and said what is wrong wuand said are you nuts, you want to shoot gunce? >> i have had people say what are you afraid of. i said i am not afraid. i am prepared for situations that i may face in my life. i do get responses, you shoot guns? yay, i would have never guessed that you were an action shooter. even in the airport when we check in our guns, the ticket agent said you shoot gun
target practice and i thought if i made it a fun social stress-free environment they would come and be more willing to learn and be more excite tod participate in what we consider a male dominated sport. just girl's night out in the shooting range and girl time to get comfortable with the fire arm we are successful in two years with 11 states and 26 chapters and over 930 members right now who love to come together as women and help each other learn and shoot guns and look at it as a hobby and...
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maybe a hostile work environment. >> and the bottom of it and find out why it is. >> sean: new both. >> for not supporting equal pay and he's not supporting equal pay. it's got to stop being a hypocrite. >> sean: coming up lance armstrong monumental fall from grace during his interview with oprah winfrey and johnnie bench. and a controversial oxygen show, all my babies' mamas next. with any qualifying $75 ink purchase. find thousands of big deals now... at officemax. with thermacare heatwraps. thermacare works differently. it's the only wrap with patented heat cells that penetrate deep to relax, soothe, and unlock tight muscles. for up to 16 hours of relief, try thermacare. >> now, the fall from grace for cyclist lance armstrong after he denied using drugs and ruthlessly challenging those who claimed he did. he came clean during an interview with oprah winfrey thursday night on her network. she was asked about her sit-down earlier today. >> i would say he did not come clean in the manner that i expected. it was surprising to me. i would say that for myself, my team, all of us in the
maybe a hostile work environment. >> and the bottom of it and find out why it is. >> sean: new both. >> for not supporting equal pay and he's not supporting equal pay. it's got to stop being a hypocrite. >> sean: coming up lance armstrong monumental fall from grace during his interview with oprah winfrey and johnnie bench. and a controversial oxygen show, all my babies' mamas next. with any qualifying $75 ink purchase. find thousands of big deals now... at officemax....
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our environment. >> scientists, if the scientists so conclusive, why do they use imaginary character to make the point? in reality, everything we love and treasure about christmas, the decorations, food, gifts requires man's use of the earth. >> they are going after -- >> they are anti-mankind. >> michelle, last night. >> they are going after children because children don't understand the issue. and the adults that do understand know that global warming is a bunch of garbage. >> all right. we leave it there. way to button up the segment. thank you, michelle. if you are planning to give your kid an x-box for christmas, listen up. you may be giving the n.sa. a gift, too. >>> coming up -- 'tis the season to be snooping. n.s.a. is at it again. this time they spy on something your kids use every day. this is awesome. showing why we should be more >>> hello. i'm uma pemmaraju in washington. a lot of folks coping with another shot of miserable weather that is affecting a big part of the country in this hour. people across the midwest and northeast will be hit with several inches and in some
our environment. >> scientists, if the scientists so conclusive, why do they use imaginary character to make the point? in reality, everything we love and treasure about christmas, the decorations, food, gifts requires man's use of the earth. >> they are going after -- >> they are anti-mankind. >> michelle, last night. >> they are going after children because children don't understand the issue. and the adults that do understand know that global warming is a bunch...
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press and start impeding their ability to do their job as the watchdog, now you have a whole different environment i don't have the white house has ever faced a hostile press, and they face one now. neil: to your point, don't think we've ever heard so many tough questions. normally the one fox news guy. how bad do you think this really gets? one thing the market has been doing their own thing, they are convinced this really doesn't get to be watergate type crisis, but it does prevent the president from doing a lot of the things he likes to do and i know that sounds like a perverse logic, but that is my investment world and that is what my investment friends tell me. >> i think you are spot on. business is afraid of what obama can do, what he has done. obama is becoming increasingly unable to move the agenda because he is distracted. many say good, we will take a breather, we can go out and do some things because he will not have time to force this crazy stuff down our throat. what the business world will worry about more is when he is able to go out and do these campaign stops and be effective. th
press and start impeding their ability to do their job as the watchdog, now you have a whole different environment i don't have the white house has ever faced a hostile press, and they face one now. neil: to your point, don't think we've ever heard so many tough questions. normally the one fox news guy. how bad do you think this really gets? one thing the market has been doing their own thing, they are convinced this really doesn't get to be watergate type crisis, but it does prevent the...
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. >> i live two blockings away from her and my environment drug, violence . chaos . that's all i knew . when i met laura, my whole life changed for the better. >> and did you have a hard time thinking this lady is actually going to take me to eat and walk in central park with me and's going to take and get the first steak i had in my life . what were you thinking as a 11 year old in the same sweat pants that you wore. >> i thought she was a god send. i thought that someone looking over me to send me an angel . that's what i believe. i believe the lord sent me an angel when he sent me laur a. >> there is a story and it is so compelling . laura, did you expect this to turn in a 26 year relationship and what point did you realize it is not just a kid taken out to lunch. you can't imagine when we met that day. that maurice would not only change my life but i would change his life and ultimately there is it a incredible ripple affect to the point where his children today will never know from drugs and violence. never could have imagined it. >> maurice, you are married and
. >> i live two blockings away from her and my environment drug, violence . chaos . that's all i knew . when i met laura, my whole life changed for the better. >> and did you have a hard time thinking this lady is actually going to take me to eat and walk in central park with me and's going to take and get the first steak i had in my life . what were you thinking as a 11 year old in the same sweat pants that you wore. >> i thought she was a god send. i thought that someone...
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maybe a hostile work environment. >> and the bottom of it and find out why it is. >> sean: new both. >> for not supporting equal pay and he's not supporting equal pay. it's got to stop being a hypocrite. >> sean: coming up lance armstrong monumental fall from grace during his interview with oprah winfrey and johnnie bench. bench. and a controvvvvv try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. overmany discounts to thine customs! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have any of those homeowners discounts? here we go. thank you. he took my shield, my lady. these are troubling times in the kingdom. moreiscounts than we knoweth what to do
maybe a hostile work environment. >> and the bottom of it and find out why it is. >> sean: new both. >> for not supporting equal pay and he's not supporting equal pay. it's got to stop being a hypocrite. >> sean: coming up lance armstrong monumental fall from grace during his interview with oprah winfrey and johnnie bench. bench. and a controvvvvv try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. life could be hectic. as a working mom of two young boys angie's list saves me a lot of time. after reading all the reviews i know i'm making the right choice. online or on the phone, we help you hire right the first time. with honest reviews on over 720 local services. keeping up with these two is more than a full time job, and i don't have time for unreliable companies. angie's list definitely saves me time and money. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked himp. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and adiums. but, of course, 's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the interne
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. life could be hectic. as a working mom of two young boys angie's list saves me a lot of time. after reading all the reviews i know i'm making the right choice. online or on the phone, we help you hire right the first time. with honest reviews on over 720 local services. keeping up with these two is more than a full time job, and i...
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if you had a totally professionalized environment, which is aggressive and on the extreme end. if you paid at a&m the players equally, it's about $225,000. >> there are some who point out that students get scholarships, a free ride. they do make a lot of money. >> we're not saying every school has to pay their players. why can't a player who might be worth more than the scholarship, why can't he have the option to get more? >> yeah. >> sell autographs. >> if they were going to pay the male college athlete, you would think they have to pay female college athletes. do you pay every member of the football team the same amount? >> we propose giving the schools the decision. title nine, if you don't pay them, it's a discrimination. but you can also say if you just pay the men of football and basketball, they bring in the money. some women might get a salary the schools can figure it out themselves. >> what about the equality on the team. the offensive lineman is not going to make as much as johnny manziel. is that going to create friction? >> i don't totally buy that. in the olympic
if you had a totally professionalized environment, which is aggressive and on the extreme end. if you paid at a&m the players equally, it's about $225,000. >> there are some who point out that students get scholarships, a free ride. they do make a lot of money. >> we're not saying every school has to pay their players. why can't a player who might be worth more than the scholarship, why can't he have the option to get more? >> yeah. >> sell autographs. >> if...
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they see a president that is not the back-slapping president like in terms of lbj but a different environment now i think the president a has used biden in the way and perhaps see that down the line. >> at the movie white house when they were going to watch lincoln not one gopper showed up. if they can't get together for social reasons how can we expect them to get together for business reasons? >> the white house has a lot of events where the republicans are invited. you read mcconnell no's reactioo the speech. his whole objective is defeat president obama and that was his priority. republicans politically for many of them being seen with the president doesn't help them and they know that. so, you know, i think the criticisms of leadership, you have to be -- you have to want to be led. and i don't think the republicans generally want to be led. they don't want to be led by john boehner. they don't want to be led by the president. and so it makes things difficult. he can do all of the different outreach they want, but at the end of the day, they need to be doing the right thing and if they ar
they see a president that is not the back-slapping president like in terms of lbj but a different environment now i think the president a has used biden in the way and perhaps see that down the line. >> at the movie white house when they were going to watch lincoln not one gopper showed up. if they can't get together for social reasons how can we expect them to get together for business reasons? >> the white house has a lot of events where the republicans are invited. you read...
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longer-term investment, it's going to have to adjust to a shifting business environment as some lobbyists trying to keep the distance. turkey's very high current account deficit is definitely a concern. >> okay. >> yeah. >> riva, unfortunately, we have to leave it there. thank you very much for joining us. thank you for watching "street signs." >> "closing bell" is next. >>> hi, everybody. welcome to the "closing bell." coming to you today from washington, d.c., we are going to talk about the issues of the day here in washington, as well as take a look at the markets. i'm maria bartroma, and, bill, what a wild ride. >> so many cross-currents going on here. it started out ugly this morning, and one of the problems was higher interest rates. the yield on the 10-year note was up to 228 this morning, giving some competition to the stock market, and it was down 150 points on the dow. then, things came back, and now we have this violence erupting in istanbul, at taksim square, and stocks and bonds running in lockstep since that time. we have a lot to cover for you over the next crazy hour of tr
longer-term investment, it's going to have to adjust to a shifting business environment as some lobbyists trying to keep the distance. turkey's very high current account deficit is definitely a concern. >> okay. >> yeah. >> riva, unfortunately, we have to leave it there. thank you very much for joining us. thank you for watching "street signs." >> "closing bell" is next. >>> hi, everybody. welcome to the "closing bell." coming to...
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targeting is where the current environment has failed miserably, making sure we use the tools we have to look more narrowly at people who are real threats and real challenges. that's unacceptable to take a giant vacuum cleaner, hold onto an infinite amount of information which technologically we now can do. we have to have targeting to have trust and for this to work. if you drown yourself in information, boston bombers and other people basically hide in plain sight. >> all right. well, first of all, i don't think there's a whole lot of stuff on me, in case there is, i don't want them holding on to it, okay? all right. bill and steve, you'll rejoin us in a few minutes. >>> first, should edward snowden be charged and tried as a traitor? alan dershowitz says they have a better chance convicting him as a thief. i'll tell you why. >>> i would like to hear from you, mikehuckabee.com. tell me what you think. follow me on facebook and twitter. find the link and more at mikehuckabee.com. ♪ nothing says, "i'm happy to see you too," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. to take
targeting is where the current environment has failed miserably, making sure we use the tools we have to look more narrowly at people who are real threats and real challenges. that's unacceptable to take a giant vacuum cleaner, hold onto an infinite amount of information which technologically we now can do. we have to have targeting to have trust and for this to work. if you drown yourself in information, boston bombers and other people basically hide in plain sight. >> all right. well,...
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institution that creates economic stability, decreased reliance on the state, and provides a better environment for children than single parenthood. economic data support this belief. the assertion, then, that in defending gay marriage, conservatives are yet again foisting their norms on the rest of the country begs the question, why do so many gay people, gay coupleses want to get married in the first place? if her project is to move the country not toward inclusive marriage rights, but beyond marriage altogether, i'm one gay right s advocate willing to sa i'm not with you. i know sally to be masmart and thoughtful. she writes she is genuinely thrilled more and more republicans are coming out to support marriage equality. as such, i appreciate her upfront honesty about her ultimate cause. while i believe hers is an outlier viewpoint, it's one republicans should nonetheless be aware of as they decide to fight alongside her for marriage equality. okay. that does it for "the cycle." karen finney is in once again your martin. >>> thanks, guys. good afternoon. i'm karen finney in for martin bashir
institution that creates economic stability, decreased reliance on the state, and provides a better environment for children than single parenthood. economic data support this belief. the assertion, then, that in defending gay marriage, conservatives are yet again foisting their norms on the rest of the country begs the question, why do so many gay people, gay coupleses want to get married in the first place? if her project is to move the country not toward inclusive marriage rights, but beyond...
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>> open environments are usually better in general. they are usually better in general. seeing people's information allow people to adjust and creates a trusted environment. >> how do you measure the efficie efficacy of it? >> i think you can negotiate easier in the organization and less stress and you know you're not mistreated for some variety of reasons. >> what is your retention rate? >> it is over 95%. >> 95%. that's very, very good. so are the 5% just jealous? is that what it is? >> there is definitely communications issues to go through and a lot of talking goes on. >> like what? >> i think there is realization of where you are. you're getting the best and i'm taking care of you. when you see it you find out where you are treated in the organization so you have to communicate why you're in that spot. >> does this mean have you a lower salary because you don't want the folks to see what you're making compared to the entry level position? >> that is probably bad for ceo salary. >> how much do you make? >> we keep our numbers private outside of the organization. >> y
>> open environments are usually better in general. they are usually better in general. seeing people's information allow people to adjust and creates a trusted environment. >> how do you measure the efficie efficacy of it? >> i think you can negotiate easier in the organization and less stress and you know you're not mistreated for some variety of reasons. >> what is your retention rate? >> it is over 95%. >> 95%. that's very, very good. so are the 5% just...
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if you want to accomplish something in the legislative environment, it is about building relationships. it is painful, time-consuming and there's nothing pleasant about it. but it is the absolute necessity, one that builds relationships and you can't build relationships when you are poking people in the eye everyday. lou: you recall no drama obama. everything from that point seems to have been manufactured drama, urgency. emergency demands by this president. it's the way he does business. finally, the republicans today made it clear that they were not going to put up with anymore of it. >> we are within the theater district blocked here in new york city. there are more theatrics going on every day the white house than all of the stages and all of the theaters in new york city and broadway. i've never seen anything like it. this is one in which things have gone too far. he has lost credibility with people because he has made it as if the sun won't shine, peanut butter and jelly won't taste good together anymore, and people are saying that we a second, i lost money due to the tax hike. h
if you want to accomplish something in the legislative environment, it is about building relationships. it is painful, time-consuming and there's nothing pleasant about it. but it is the absolute necessity, one that builds relationships and you can't build relationships when you are poking people in the eye everyday. lou: you recall no drama obama. everything from that point seems to have been manufactured drama, urgency. emergency demands by this president. it's the way he does business....
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which is to your point, beware of your environment. bottom line here, what do people need to know about the flu? i have heard people saying, i don't know, maybe i'm coming down with the flu. are there very clear signs where you know you should be going to your doctor and then very clear signs when you should be going to the e.r.? >> it's hard to say because people get the common cold in the winter as well. things that are specific to the flu this year, body aches, severe body pain, really bad fatig fatigue, a kougt, often becomes a deep cough, headache and fever. those are things we assign specifically to that spectrum of the flu. runny nose can go along with. it can be vomiting but when i look at this person, i say, this is the flu going on here. >> if you say i'm fine i'm going to ride it out, is there a point you know you really should go to the e.r.? >> if you develop severe shortness of breath or chest pain or notice your lips are turning blue and vomiting a lot and fever above 104, any kind of seizures or anything like that, cert
which is to your point, beware of your environment. bottom line here, what do people need to know about the flu? i have heard people saying, i don't know, maybe i'm coming down with the flu. are there very clear signs where you know you should be going to your doctor and then very clear signs when you should be going to the e.r.? >> it's hard to say because people get the common cold in the winter as well. things that are specific to the flu this year, body aches, severe body pain, really...
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and so rather than see their environment as a prison, he and the other leaders turned it into something that was productive. as saki just said, they had faith and they had hope. but they also had faith that those people running around that prison yard and sometimes playing soccer also had to study their books so that one day they would be able to lead the country as people like saki and some of the others who were there on robin island do it today. >> and while doing it they had hard physical labor. he contracted tuberculosis while he was at robin island. but you mentioned how he made friends with the guards. and the wardens there. he was not an idealist. he was very pragmatic. i mean, there was a part of him so generous he would do that, but there was also a reason to do it in that it made sense to bring them over to his side. and i think doesn't that apply to his approach to a free south africa, because at his core he always believed that he could find a pragmatic forward way to make that happen. >> that's right. and he reached out. when he got out of prison, he brought in africaners
and so rather than see their environment as a prison, he and the other leaders turned it into something that was productive. as saki just said, they had faith and they had hope. but they also had faith that those people running around that prison yard and sometimes playing soccer also had to study their books so that one day they would be able to lead the country as people like saki and some of the others who were there on robin island do it today. >> and while doing it they had hard...
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expenditure goes down, and the equipment that american manufacturers rely on to compete in a low wage global environment go away. >> mike: all right. travis, what happens to your business in this coming year? >> we had two huge rollouts and the left-handed model for chord buddy, 20% of people are left-handed and the classical model it's not going to happen. we will not get the breaks that are need today write off that money tax-wise, it's not there anymore. >> mike: new product means you've got to manufacture more, means somebody's got to build it, somebody's got to ship it, somebody's got to sell it, so it's several jobs down the line, that won't happen because you don't have the money to make that work. >> right. >> and john, you talked about may be fewer folks out on the road with you. >> yeah. >> mike: what happens to those people, where do they go? what can they do? >> it's that effect of people losing jobs. and i mean, it's a painful thing to let somebody go that you've been working with for years and years and especially in music and what i do. that's part of what you do and part of your sound, b
expenditure goes down, and the equipment that american manufacturers rely on to compete in a low wage global environment go away. >> mike: all right. travis, what happens to your business in this coming year? >> we had two huge rollouts and the left-handed model for chord buddy, 20% of people are left-handed and the classical model it's not going to happen. we will not get the breaks that are need today write off that money tax-wise, it's not there anymore. >> mike: new...
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what this rider seeks to do is undermine the ability of federal courts to safeguard farmers and the environment from unlawfully approved and potentially hazardous genetically engineered crops. over the past six or seven years, numerous federal courts have struck down approvals of genetically engineered crops by the u.s. department of agriculture. essentially stating that they failed to adequately consider the environmental and economic harms that they may have. this rider essentially seeks to go over the heads and handcuff the judiciary and at the same time compels the secretary of agriculture to approve permits or partial deregulations for planting of these crops even when they've been found by federal courts to be harmful. >> john: of course, this isn't permanent, correct? this is not the law of the land forever. >> this currently only exists and is the law of the land for the next six months during the life of the cr. however, if they have their way special interests would like to grandfather this into permanent law. >> john: i'm heartened by the outcry on facebook of so many americans aware
what this rider seeks to do is undermine the ability of federal courts to safeguard farmers and the environment from unlawfully approved and potentially hazardous genetically engineered crops. over the past six or seven years, numerous federal courts have struck down approvals of genetically engineered crops by the u.s. department of agriculture. essentially stating that they failed to adequately consider the environmental and economic harms that they may have. this rider essentially seeks to...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. i'to guard their manhood with trnew depend shields and guards. the discreet protection that's just for guys. now, it's your turn. get my training tips at guardyourmanhood.com huckabee. [ applause ] >>> stories of the government shutdown affecting real americans, making headlines all over the country. in north carolina's blue ridge parkway, park rangers blocked the entrance to the inn, a privately owned business on leased government land and that caused the restaurant to throw out thousands of dollars worth of food in what usually would be a very busy fall season. in massachusetts, the motor lodge, a private business leasing land in the cape cod shore had to cancel and refund an entire month of reservation. instead of welcoming visitors the lodge's owner is spending his time sending out reimbursement checks. in wyoming, park rangers barricaded paths and denied access to visitors who planned their vacations and spent thousands
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. i'to guard their manhood with trnew depend shields and guards. the discreet protection that's just for guys. now, it's your turn. get my training tips at guardyourmanhood.com huckabee. [ applause ] >>> stories of the government shutdown affecting real americans, making headlines all over the country. in north carolina's blue...
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"the washington post" reporting controversial regulations on health care and the environment and worker safety, all trying to help the president win reelection lt that is according to e obama administration officials who told the obama administration officials were simply acting out of political necessity. and jay carney trying to defend the delays, claiming that they werejust being thorough. >> the administration is committed to protecting the health and welfare and safety of americans in promoting economic growth and job creatio as well as competitiveness and innovation. our goal is not to move hastily, but maximize the benefits. lou: the president's press secretary and his story. and the obama administration manipulang rules and delaying regulations. to fact checking organization, "the washington post" and political fact, singled out president obama for telling the biggest lie of the year. this whopper that we heard couness times over a three-year period of time. >> if you like your health care plan, you will be able to keep her health care plan. period. lou: that is not thenly obama
"the washington post" reporting controversial regulations on health care and the environment and worker safety, all trying to help the president win reelection lt that is according to e obama administration officials who told the obama administration officials were simply acting out of political necessity. and jay carney trying to defend the delays, claiming that they werejust being thorough. >> the administration is committed to protecting the health and welfare and safety of...